[. . . ] Our products are designed to meet the highest standards of quality, functionality and design. Warning Your shaver is provided with a special cord set with integrated Safety Extra Low Voltage power supply. [. . . ] ⷠIf the rechargeable batteries are discharged, you can shave without charging by connecting the shaver to an electrical outlet via the special cord set. Rinsing the shaving head after each shave under hot running water is an easy and fast way to keep it clean: · Switch the shaver on (cordless) and rinse the shaving head under hot running water. A natural based soap may also be used provided it contains no particles or abrasive substances. ⷠNext switch the shaver off and press the release buttons. Alternatively, you may clean the shaver using the brush provided: · Using the brush, clean the cutter block and the inner area of the shaver head. However, do not clean the shaver foil with the brush as this may damage the foil. About every four weeks, clean the cutter block with Braun cleaning agents. Put a drop of light machine oil onto the long hair trimmer and the shaver foil. Preserving the batteries In order to maintain the optimum capacity of the rechargeable batteries, the shaver has to be fully discharged (by shaving) every 6 months approximately. Do not expose the shaver to temperatures higher than 50 °C for extended periods of time. Replacing the shaving parts To maintain 100% shaving performance, replace your foil and cutter block every 18 months or when worn. Change both parts at the same time for a closer shave with less skin irritation. 4000) Environmental notice This appliance is provided with nickelcadmium rechargeable batteries. To protect the environment, do not dispose Cd of this appliance in the household waste at the end of its useful life. [. . . ] To obtain service within the guarantee period, hand in or send the complete appliance with your sales receipt to an authorised Braun Customer Service Centre. For UK only: This guarantee in no way affects your rights under statutory law. [. . . ]